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Annual Report

July 1, 2006

-

June 30, 2007

NonProfit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDLexington KY

Permit No. 998

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 6

Lexington, Ky. 40588

www.hopectr.orgWe help.

We heal.

We give

hope.

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Recovery Programfor Women

1524 Versailles Road

Lexington, Kentucky 40504

Telephone

859 252-2002

Seedsof

Hope

Remember

the Hope Center

in your will or

estate planning.

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 6

Lexington, Kentucky 40588

Street Address

360 West Loudon Avenue

Telephone

859 252-7881

Hill Rise Place Apartments

709 North Hill Rise Court

Lexington, Kentucky 40504

Telephone

859 255-8077

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2006-2007 Board of DirectorsRandy Breeding, Chair

Dulworth, Breeding & Karns

Terry Mobley, Vice Chair

University of Kentucky

Scott McKinney, Treasurer

Scientific Imaging Technology

Bill Rouse, Secretary

Rouse Companies

Gail Bennett

WUKY

Patrick Brewer

Lexmark

Bill Bridges

Quantrell Cadillac Inc.

Jack Burch

Community Action Council

Harry Cohen

Shirley Cook

Lexington Housing Authority

Jean Cravens

Adam Edelen

Thomas and King

Anne Ehl

Doug Ezzell

Guy Ezzell Insurance

Frank Hamilton

Nally & Gibson Georgetown

Ellie Hawse

Marlene Helm

Commissioner of Social Services

Lexington-Fayette Urban County

Government

Louis Hillenmeyer III

Dr. Gordon Hyde

Connie Joiner

Insight Media Advertising

George Keifer

Bluegrass Comprehensive Care

Steve Kelly

Central Bank

Rev. Bill Kincaid

Woodland Christian Church

Arnold Kirkpatrick

Kirkpatrick and Co.

Jane Kirschling

U.K. College of Nursing

Becky Murphy

Charlie Murphy Real Estate

Inge Petit

Dr. George Privett, Jr.

Lexington Diagnostic Center

and Open MRI

Rev. Bonnie Quantrell Jones

St. Martha's Church

Robert Rodriguez

Parker Shannon

Toyota Motor Manufacturing

Kentucky

Jim Sprow

Richard Stephenson

Stoll Keenon Ogden

Dr. Robert Straus

The Very Rev. Morris Thompson

Christ Church Cathedral

Brian Wood

B.C. Wood Companies

Hope’s Mission Statement

Hope Center is a private, nonprofit

organization that coordinates and

provides life sustaining/life

rebuilding services to Lexington’s

homeless and at-risk persons.

What's Next?

The homeless numbers in the U.S. continue to grow,

and our community is no different. In fact, in recent

years, the number of homeless men staying in the shelter

has increased by about 50 percent. The center now regu-

larly shelters more than 200 men a night in a facility

with 116 beds.

With your help, we will diligently continue to pursue

our mission to provide life sustaining/life rebuilding

services to Lexington's homeless and at-risk persons. In

addition to our daily mission, there are also two major

projects planned for the near future.

· The George Privett Recovery Center which will open

in mid-2008, will serve two purposes. It will provide

a location for the men in recovery that is focused

solely on recovery issues. It will also allow the men

in the recovery program to move out of the emer-

gency shelter, allowing more bed space for general

population clients.

· More than 200 women have now completed the pro-

gram at the Ball-Quantrell Jones Recovery Center.

Our goal is to continue to assist these women with

their recovery efforts by providing permanent hous-

ing similar to the Hill Rise Place apartments that are

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e are at last under way. The George Privett Recovery Center is under construction on West LoudonAvenue. The new home for our Recovery Program for Men should be open by spring.

I've written before about the importance of this facility. It will provide a purpose-built home for ourmen's recovery program and will ease the stress of crowding at our emergency shelter. In addition to Dr.George Privett and his wife, Nawanna, many sources of support have made it possible: Federal Home LoanBank of Cincinnati, Lexmark International, federal HOME funds through the urban county government,Central Bank, Bonnie Quantrell Jones, Don and Mira Ball along with Barkham, Inc., Doug Ezzell, BillRouse, Don Jacobs and Brian Wood. The homeless population of our community will benefit greatly fromthis combined generosity.

I want to take a moment here to make a point about buildings. They mean nothing if they don'tserve a purpose, if they don't advance the mission. We can't build just to build, and we don't. We build

because there is a clear need that we canmeet. Helping homeless addicts and alco-holics find the path to recovery from theiraffliction is a clear need. Without that,homelessness is not just a problem, it's asentence. This facility will enable us togive that help better than ever before.

It's also critical to have a sound financial plan to operate the building. We have that in place as well.There are some other needs we hope to meet in the future. I hope that by next year's report I'll be

able to talk about plans for a new residential facility for women who have gone through our program andwho want to live in a place that provides an atmosphere that is supportive of their sobriety. We have such afacility for our male graduates, Hill Rise Place. It will be only right to have one for our female clients aswell.

While we make plans and think about building for the future, we have not forgotten what we needto do here and now. For instance, our men's emergency shelter continues to meet the growing demand forfood and shelter. Last fiscal year we provided 75,443 nights of lodging and served 172,295 meals. The fig-ure for nights of lodging was up 9% from the previous year. Indeed, one of the beneficial side effects ofmoving the men's recovery program into the new facility will be to open up much needed space in the emer-gency shelter.This past year also saw the expansion of the Detention Center Recovery Program so that it now serves bothmale and female inmates. This partnership with the urban county government is helping people learn howto deal with their addictions before they get out of jail and connecting them with a supportive recovery net-work once they do.

The Hope Center is truly a community-wide effort. The dedicated professionals whowork at the Hope Center can do their work because of so many people who hold this report intheir hands. That would be you, our contributors. You make it all possible. I want to end bythanking you once again for all you do to help us make a difference in thousands of lives thispast year and every year.

Very truly yours,

Cecil F. Dunn

From Our Executive Director...

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A Message From Our Executive Director 1

Jason’s Story 3

Volunteers Make the Difference 4

Elizabeth’s Story 5

Ricky’s Story 6

With Gratitude to Our Donors 7

Financial Statements July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007 18

Gayle’s Story 20

Gavin’s Story 21

Blake’s Story 22

Events Benefit the Hope Center 23

How You Can Help 24

What’s Next 25

Contents

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ason started experimenting with drugs at 13. By 17 he was usingOxyContin. He graduated from high school and began college,but soon he withdrew. He joined the army and spent a year inIraq. He returned with a big bank account, and felt that he hadearned the right to use drugs.

He got out of the army and was soon using heroin. By now hehad several felonies and was sent to treatment for the first time.After he got out he thought he could still use successfully andstarted IV drug use with heroin. Hereceived more felonies and was placed onprobation.

He continued to use and was stealingmoney from his mother to support hishabit. His mom finally had to presscharges. While he was in jail he tookadvantage of the Hope Center's recoveryprogram there.

He went to drug court and was released tothe Hope Center to complete the program. He entered theRecovery Program and completed Phase I and II. He was anassistant staff member at the Hope Center for nine months.Now he has started school with the goal of becoming a socialworker specializing in the field of treatment.

In the Recovery Program, Jason realized thathow he had been living wasn't working, and heneeded to do something new. "They taught mehow to participate in my recovery," says Jason."You have to decide for yourself to get clean.The Hope Center helped me be willing to try.I learned the importance of meetings whichtaught me that I don't have to use."

Jason lived at Hill Rise Place apartments aspart of his transition and is now out in his ownapartment. Jason adds that life is much better now. "I'm inschool, I completed drug court with no sanctions, I have a driver'slicense, I have a relationship with my family and I have friends.All of this is a direct result of staying clean."

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Jason's Storyhe Hope Center is widely

known as a homeless shelter. It is that,but it's also much more. Early on welearned that it's not enough to merelyprovide the homeless in our communitywith a place to get off the street; wemust also provide them with the toolsthey need to stay off the street. Theroot causes of homelessness can vary

widely. That is why our programsare so important. We want to giveall who enter our doors the toolsthey need to rebuild their lives.

Emergency ShelterThe Emergency Shelter for adultmales is the critical first stop. TheShelter provides food, clothing,lodging and other essentials. Wealso make available professionalassessments to determine individual

needs so that we can offer services thatwill meet those needs. The Shelter isopen 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, andprovides more than 6,000 nights of lodg-ing and 12,000 meals per month.

Recovery Program for MenSixty-one percent of the men who enterthe Hope Center report a history ofsubstance abuse, and 57 percent reportnever having had treatment. Since 1996,the Hope Center has operated ademanding recovery program with along-term approach that is both peer-driven and professionally supervised. Inthe last 10 years, approximately 750 menhave successfully completed the pro-gram. Our outcome data indicates that60 percent of the program participantshave maintained their sobriety when sur-veyed one year after completion of theprogram, and 95 percent are properlyhoused.

Programs and Services

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Oh, What a Feeling!By Dave Norat, Hope Center Volunteer

Sound like a promo? Well it is.

After volunteering at the HopeCenter for four years I often experi-ence feelings like fulfillment, satisfac-tion and admiration. Fulfillment inbeing able to put to good use myaccumulated life experiences andskills, satisfaction in knowing that I

have helpedsomeonewho needsa helpinghand, andadmirationfor the staffwho is sodedicatedto helpingthe less for-tunate inour com-munity.

This is what volunteering at theHope Center has done for me andcan do for anyone who wants toreturn the bounty that they havereceived in their lifetime.

My volunteer duties have rangedfrom serving meals, helping with theChristmas party, teaching a class andstuffing envelopes. You name it -whether it's clerical, one-on-one,phone calls or food pick-up, theHope Center has a place for you.After four years I can assure you thatyou will not be disappointed. Socome join me and get that, "Oh,What a Feeling!"

ope Center volunteers donated more than8,000 hours of service last year. These vol-unteers make a daily difference in the livesof everyone who lives and works at theHope Center. Could you volunteer? Thereare many options! For a full list of opportu-

nities and how todonate, please visitwww.hopectr.org.

Volunteers Make the Difference

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n 1995, Elizabeth was married to a soldier and living life on amilitary base. That was the same year she started using drugs. Atfirst she was able to hide her drug use. Then, her husbandnoticed items missing from the house. Elizabeth had startedpawning items to support her drug use. That's when the abusestarted.

Her marriage ended and shestarted dating drug dealers.Soon she realized she had greataccess to drugs, and to a muchmore dangerous life.

When Elizabeth was sent toprison and had to stop takingdrugs, she realized she had avery large tumor in herabdomen. It had been growingfor some time, but the drugshad masked the pain and alsokept the tumor from bursting.In prison she had a full hysterectomy. Drugs had forever stolenher ability to give birth.

She was released from prison, but soon started using drugs again.A judge finally sent Elizabeth to the Hope Center.

"I really had an attitude when I first got here," said Elizabeth. "Itwasn't what I had planned, and I fought it for the first fourmonths. I looked at the women who had completed the programand thought 'they're lying; there's no way they can go throughlife and deal with things and not use drugs.' But the more Iwatched them, the more I realized they were the real thing. Theywere constant in the way they lived their lives."

Slowly, Elizabeth started to change. The Recovery Program forWomen requires strict accountability and Elizabeth really startedto grow. "I was in the program for 12 months and now I'm serv-ing my second term as assistant staff. I've been sober for 16months total. Now I want to take what I've learned and use itwith the next person."

Elizabeth’s StoryRecovery Program for WomenIn 2002, the Hope Center opened theBall-Quantrell Jones Recovery Centerfor Women. This program is based onthe same approach as the men's program,and it has met the same level of success.The program does add several gender-specific features and includes a healthclinic. Nearly 200 women have complet-ed the program since it began.

Mental Health ProgramApproximately, 25 percent of our clientssuffer from serious and persistent mentalillness. Our mental health professionalsreach out to these clients and give themaccess to comprehensive psychologicalcare with the goal of helping them to liveindependently. With the help ofBluegrass Comprehensive Care, we offera diverse mix of rehabilitation servicesthat provide each client with effectivetreatment options tailored to meet indi-vidual needs. The mental health teamalso provides ongoing support to clientseven after they move out of the center.

Programs and Services

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t 38, Ricky says he is happy to be alive.

Ricky's parents both had addictions to alcohol. He rememberssipping drinks of his father's beer after his father passed out. Inhigh school, Ricky started experimenting with drugs.

Ricky recalls that trouble wasn't far behind his decision to usedrugs. He got his first DUI at 21. Soon after he was chargedwith trafficking in cocaine and sent to prison.

After his release from prison, Ricky was soon doing drugs anddrinking again. When he was 25 he developed pancreati-tis and went from 210 to 140 pounds. The doctors toldhim if he didn't stop drinking he would soon need acolostomy bag.

He stopped drinking, but his drug use increased. Overthe course of many years, Ricky's life followed a vicious-ly repetitive pattern of drug use, incarceration, halfwayhouses, more drug use, more incarceration and on and

on. Ricky looks back now and remembers the hurt and pain hecaused. "I didn't care who I hurt," he says, "I would go to anylengths to get the drug." He remembers his family being espe-cially fed up because he would sabotage every relationship.

During his last incarceration, Ricky became involved in theHope Center Detention Center Recovery Program. He admitsthat in the back of his mind he thought he'd use this programjust to get out, but he met others who had been through theprogram and realized they were much like him. He startedpraying he would make it, and he says it was by the grace ofGod that he completed the program.

When Ricky appeared in court again, the judge gave him theopportunity to choose where he would go next. Ricky chosethe Hope Center so he could continue his recovery. Ricky saysthe difference in the Hope Center program was that he got thetools he needed to change his life.

"Drugs are just a symptom of the real problem," says Ricky. "Ineeded someone to show me how to live. I thought I had allthe answers, but my answers led to seven years in prison andnot being able to provide for my children. At the Hope CenterI realized the people were just like me, and they showed me it'sokay to open up."

"Today I have relationships with my family, I'm available to mykids, and I'm working as an assistant staff member at the HopeCenter. The Hope Center fellowship taught me I can live insociety. I don't have to use drugs to function. I can share with

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Ricky’s StoryPrograms and ServicesHealth ClinicOur clients typically do not haveaccess to regular health care so weoffer a free clinic at both the men'semergency shelter and the women'srecovery center. The University ofKentucky College of Nursing stafftreats clients at both locations, andeducates them on health care issuesto help pre-vent healthproblems inthe future.

SocialServicesProgramOur Social Services team works withthose clients who need help con-necting with necessary resources.They assist clients with housing,health care, transportation, finances,and more. For example, the SocialServices team helps clients claimSocial Security and Veterans' bene-fits, works with landlords to negoti-ate payments, and refers clients toother agencies if needed.

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The following are gifts received for fiscal year 2006-2007. This list includes both regular and capital campaign gifts.

Every gift to the Hope Center is a mark of faith in the human spirit. We are thankful for every gift and every giver.

Gifts of $100,000+

Gifts of $10,000 to $99,999

Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobs

Dr. George W. Privett and Mrs. Nawanna B. Privett

Mr. Billy Gatton and Reverend Bonnie Quantrell Jones

Mr. Charles Bacon

Bloodstock Research Information

Mr. Richard F. Broadbent III

Mr. Catesby Clay

Mr. R. Douglas Ezzell

Foundation for Drug Free Youth

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose W. Givens

Mr. Jonathan K. Kern

Quantrell Auto Group

Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital

Mr. William Rouse

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999

Anonymous

Audio Authority

Mr. Malcom R. Blevins

Christ Church C.R.O.S.S. Ministries

Mr. Russell Davis

Mr. Michael Farmer

First Presbyterian Church

John Parker Pope Foundation

Kirkpatrick & Co.

Lexmark International, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. R.W. McCornack

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Peyton

Dr. W. Thomas Riddle

Second Presbyterian Church

William Gallion Family Foundation

Gifts of $2,000 to $4,999

Alliance Coal, LLC

Benefit Insurance Marketing

Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. Breeding

Central Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. R. Eberley Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dow

Ms. Susan M. Forrester

Mr. William R. Garmer

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Jr.

Hartland Hills Chapel Offerings

Mr. and Mrs. Hilton H. Hastings

Mr. and Mrs. Lionel A. Hawse

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hillenmeyer III

Mr. James Hunsaker

Mr. and Mrs. William McAlpin

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McGaughey

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Meckstroth

Mrs. Eleanor Milward

Neurodiagnostics PSC

Nursery Place LLC

Mrs. Angela Rice and Mr. N. T. Rice

Mr. Daniel Rodrigue and Mrs. Sharon Rodrigue

Mr. Albert Smith, Jr.

Southcreek Properties

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Straus

Thomas & King, Inc.

Wal-Mart Foundation

Whitaker Foundation, Inc.

The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates that on any given night299,321 veterans are homeless.

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In 2006, 1,706 men entered the Hope Center. 136 entered for the second time, 11entered for the third time and two entered for the fourth time.

Gifts of $1,000 to $1,999Adecco of Central Kentucky

Arlington Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Bentley

Bluegrass Runners

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Brewer

Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhard

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cambron

Central Bank & Trust Co.

Citizens Commerce National Bank

Claykat Stable

Ms. Kate Covington

Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cravens

Crestwood Christian Church

Crutcher Family Foundation

Daniel Family Foundation

Ms. Clara G. Dupree

Dr. Eric B. Durbin

Dr. Elsayed M. Elrakabawy

Mrs. William E. Ezzell

Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church

Ms. Elaine Feeney

Fifth Third Bank

Mr. William H. Fortune

Mr. Jim Gardner

Dr. John Gohmann and Cindy

Derer

Guy-Ezzell Agency Inc

Mr. and Mrs. David Hulse

Dr. Gordon Hyde

Kentucky Horse Park Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kosieniak

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kratzer III

Mr. Robert E. Lancaster

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langley

Ms. Susan Liddle

Ms. Kathy Loeb

Mr. Preston Madden

Mr. Mark E. Major

Marshall Emergency Service

Associates, PSC

Maxwell Street Presbyterian

Church

Mrs. Ann B. McBrayer

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McNally

Melaleuca, Inc.

Modern Radiology, PLLC

Mr. Jack Mortenson

Mrs. Mary C. Mowery

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Musick

Ms. Nancy Oliver

Pain Treatment Center

Ms. Vanessa R. Perry

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts

Program

Physician Services PSC

Psimer and Associates Inc.

Mr. William N. Rich

Mr. Allen H. Rodes

Mr. Corey Rodgers

Samaritan Gift Shop, Inc.

Hon. Joseph Scott, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Seidel

Mr. DeLeon Shepherd

Ms. Annette C. Smith

Southland Christian Church

Sunday School Class COD

Stoll Keenon & Ogden, LLP

The Wood Group, LLC

UK College of Nursing

Mr. and Mrs. Derek D. Vaughan

Mrs. Adele Givens-Williams and Mr.

Anthony J. Williams

Mrs. Deborah L. Winslow and

Mr. Matthew Winslow

Mr. Brian Wood

Woodland Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Yelton

Gifts of $500 to $999Atkins Real Estate

Ball Homes

Bart Peak SS Class

Mr. John Bolash

Ms. Lisa E. Boley

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Broadus

Ms. Carolyn Brock

Buffalo Branch Land

Ms. Anna B. Campbell

Mr. William M. Cassity

Christ Centered Church

Ms. Juanita B. Clarke

Comedy Off Broadway

Commonwealth Orthopaedic

Surgeons PSC

Mr. W. T. Congleton

Mr. Marc Cousoulis

Mr. Braxton Crenshaw

Mr. Raymond Daugherty

Daybreak Community Church

Mr. Cyrus Dicken

Don Jacobs Volkswagon BMW &

Honda

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Dunn

Mr. Geoffrey Dunn

Energy Insurance Agency

Equus Run Vineyards, LLC

Family of Ted Brown

Mr. Raphael Finkel

Fister, Inc.

Mr. Warren Frank

Ms. Holiday K. Glenn

Ms. Betty Glidewell

Mr. Arthur Graham

Mr. Huaming Gu

Ms. Liz Harper

Mr. H. Terry Huey

Ms. Janice James

Ms. Ruth Johnson

Mr. Jack A. Kain

Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster, IV

Ms. Sharon L. Ledford

Mr. Ronald Matar

Mr. Walter W. May

McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie &

Kirkland

Mr. James R. McCormick Jr.

Mr. Donald McNay

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morgison

Mr. Timothy A. Mowery

Murphy Rentals

Mr. Richard Newman

Mr. and Ms. Norman Newton

Mr. William Offutt, IV

Ohio Capital Corporation for

Housing

Ms. Julane J. Parker

Ms. Katherine E. V. Prammer

Ms. Lillian Press

Ms. Casandra Ravens

Realtor-Community Housing

Foundation

Ms. Debbie R. Roark-Sutherland

Mr. Leslie Rosenbaum

Mr. Jason Russo

Mr. E.C. L. Seeley

Mr. Timothy L. Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sparks

St. Luke United Methodist Church

Mr. Mark K. Thomas

The Very Rev. Morris K.

Thompson and Mrs. Rebecca

R. Thompson

United Way of Kentucky

Mr. Cy Waddle and Mrs. Jean

Waddle

Mr. Robert M. Watt and Natalie

Brown

Ms. Sherry Whitaker

Ms. Martha Whiteside

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitney

Mr. W. L. Woodward

Mr. H. Gene Young

Gifts of $100 to $499Ms. Heather Adams-Blair

Mr. Lanny R. Adkins

Mr. William E. Adkins

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Aldridge

Ms. Sarah Alleman

Mrs. Cynthia C. Allen and Mr.

Clifford W. Allen

Mr. Darwin Allen

Mr. Kenny Allen

Alpha Delta Chapter of ADK

Ameri-Lingua Services

Ms. Debra Anderson

Ms. Mary Jo M. Anderson

Mr. Steven Anderson

Ms. Robyn Angel

Mr. Kenny Angelucci

Anonymous

Antioch Christian Church

Ms. Julia S. Ardery and Mr.

William Bishop

Mr. and Mrs. Colby P. Atkins

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Atwood

B. R. Pollock, Inc

Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Bagby

Mr. William J. Baggerman

Ms. Neva H. Bailey

Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Bain

Mr. and Mrs. James Baker

Ms. Rhea Baker

Ms. Shelli Baker

Ms. Margaret S. Ballard

Ms. Kathryn Balthrop

Mr. Virgil Banks

Mr. Mark E. Barfield

Ms. Joy Barker

Ms. Linda Barker

Mrs. Margaret Barker

Mr. Bernard Barron

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Barry

Mr. James Barton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton

Dr. Anthony Bastecki

Ms. Sandra Batts

Beacon Properties

Mr. Jeffrey Beagle

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Sixty-one percent of the men entering the Hope Center report a problem withsubstance abuse.

Gifts of $100 to $499

Mr. Kenneth A. Beals

Ms. Mary B. Beam

Mr. John Beard

Mr. Dale Beaty

Beaumont Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Becker

Mr. Robert J. Beebe

Mr. and Mrs. John Bell

Mr. Matthew Bell

Mr. Price H. Bell

Mr. Greg Bellamy

Mr. Theodore S. Bergstrom

Mrs. Neil Bertram

Mrs. Regina K. Black and Mr. Billy

E. Black

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackerby

Ms. Bonita Blair

Mr. Colby A. Blair

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blanchett

Ms. Megan Blankenship

Mr. Jack Blanton

Ms. Shelby Blevins

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Blood

Blue Star Plastics

Bluegrass Parrot Head Club

Bluegrass Sam's Camping Club

Mr. and Mrs. Drew Boggs

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bogue

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Bolling

Ms. Reva J. Boocock

Ms. Donna Booth-Dillon

Mr. John E. Boso M.D.

Ms. Jody Bosomworth

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Bosomworth

Mr. Larry E. Botts

Ramsey Bova

Ms. Louise B. Bowlin

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowman Jr.

Ms. Paula Bracken

Mr. Todd Bradbury

Mrs. J. S. Brady

Mr. Danny Bramer

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Brashear

Mr. Robert M. Brewer

Dr. Walter Brewer

Ms. Pam Brisbin

Mr. Daniel N. Brock

Mr. Charles L. Brockman

Dr. A. B. Broderson

Mr. Patrick Brookins

Ms. Jennifer Brooks

Mrs. Bonnie Brown

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brown

Mr. Lee Brown

Ms. Eveleen Browning

Ms. Margaret Browning

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brumfield

Dr. Thomson Bryant

Ms. and Mr. Evelyn H. Buchanan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Buckley

Ms. Julie Bullen

Ms. Carol C. Burgess

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Burke

Mr. Todd Burris

Mr. and Mrs. David Butcher

Ms. Sandy Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butrum

Ms. Gail Buttery

Mr. Daniel Caldwell

Mr. Luther Caldwell, Jr.

Calvary Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Campbell

Car Town Kia USA

Cardiology Associates of

Lexington, PSC

Ms. Anne Carter

Mrs. Janis C. Carter and Mr. Dan

N. Stone

Mr. Matthew Carter

Ms. Denise Carter-Brooks

Mr. and Mrs. F. Norman Cash

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cash

Mr. J. Larry Cashen and Susan

Turner

Mrs. Coburn Cashman

Mr. and Mrs. Derriel Castle

Mr. Tommy Catlett

Caudill's Climatemaster

Ms. Billie J. Cawood

CBA International, Inc.

Mr. Charles Chan

Ms. Marsha J. Charles

Mr. Dean Cheuvront

Chi Eta Phi Sorority Inc, SE

Region

Children's Advocacy Center of the

Bluegrass

Mr. Norman Chrisman, Jr.

Christ Church Cathedral

Christian Homebuilders Class

Ms. Olive Christmyer

Church of Christ, Union

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Clark

Clark Southern Services, LLC

Clay Ingels Company, LLC

Ms. Robin Cline

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Clouthier

Mr. Eric Cofer

Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Coffey

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Coffman

Ms. Patricia A. Cole

Mr. C. A. Coleman Jr.

Ms. Lea Ann Coleman

Mr. Charles T. Collier

Ms. Tonya Collier

Mr. Charles R. Collins and Mrs.

Donna B. Collins

Mr. Delwood Collins

Mr. Patrick F. Collins

Mrs. Wanda J. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Columbus

Ms. Ann Combs

Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro

Concepcion

Mrs. Marian H. Congleton

Mr. Charles C. Conn

Mr. Gary Conn

Ms. Susan Cook

Mr. Thomas M. Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cope

Mr. Thomas Corder

Corinth Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornell

Ms. Evelyn M. Cornish

Ms. Patricia Costello

Mr. Vincent J. Cotton Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Couch

Mr. C. M. Coughenour

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Courtney, Jr.

Ms. Annette K. Covault

Ms. Barbara Cowden

Dr. Ruel Cowles and Mrs. Lisa L.

Cowles

Ms. Teri A. Cox

Ms. Judith Craft

Mr. Franklin Craig

Mr. William Craig

Mr. Charles Creech

Mr. James D. Creech

Mr. Whit Criswell

Ms. Leslie Crocker

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cross

Mr. Phillip G. Cullum

Ms. Julie T. Cummins

Mrs. Elizabeth Curlin

Ms. Violet A. Curtis

Dr. Chauncey Curtz, Esquire and

Dr. Brenda Curtz

Custom Welding

Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Dabney

Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Dail

Ms. Claudia G. Dalton

Dr. Harold T. Daniel and Mrs.

Shirley M. Daniel

Ms. Marilyn Daniel

Mr. John Darnell

Mr. Alan Daugherty

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Daugherty

Mr. Logan Davies

Mr. Bill Davis

Ms. Darlene Davis

Mr. Gordon Davis

Mr. Kenneth Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Trent Davis

Mrs. Vera Davis

Mr. and Mrs. W. Clayton Davis

K. Day

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. De Camp

Mr. Douglas Dean

Mr. John B. Dean

Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Deener

Ms. Catherine W. Deep

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Deitemeyer

Mr. Samuel T. Delaney

Mr. R.J. Demoss

Mr. Clifford Denny

Mr. Eldon Depew

Mr. Ruge P. DeVan III

Ms. Jackie Diachun

Mr. Frank G. Dickey, Jr.

Mr. Donald Diedrich

Mr. Joel A. Digirolamo

Mr. James B. Dingus

Mr. James M. Dixon

Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Dixon

Don Gaines Real Estate Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Doyne

Mr. Lawrence Drake

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drennon

Mr. Danny Duggins

Dulworth, Breeding & Karns LLP

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan

Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Duncan, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. David Dunn

Ms. Katherine Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunn

Ms. Aingred G. Dunston-Coleman

Ms. Teresa S. Durbin

Mr. Walter Durham

Mr. Mark F. Dyster

Mr. Bruce Eastwood

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eberhart

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edge

Ms. Debra Eisen

Mr. Chris Ekris

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Elder

Mr. David Elder

Ms. Donna R. Elder

Mr. Charles Ellinger

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ellis

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Embry

Mrs. Sarah Emmons and Mr. Tim

Wilson

Employees of Mike Fister

Mr. and Mrs. William English

Mrs. Susan S. Enlow

Ms. Mary A. Enoch

Mr. Tim Enoch

Mr. and Mrs. Randy C. Ensley

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ethington

Ms. Randy Etters

Dr. Ria E. Eugenio and Mr.

Jonathan C. Eugenio

Mr. Jack Eversole

Dr. Daniel Ewen

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Falace

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farrer

Mr. Philip E. Fay

Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Fearin

Nedra Fennell

Mr. and Mrs. Curte Ferguson

Mr. Earl Ferguson

Mr. and Mrs. Jason C. Fields

First District Constable

Dr. Doane Fischer

Mr. W. D. Fishback

Mr. Mike Fister

Ms. Josephine C. Fitch

Dr. Robert J. Fitz

Dr. and Mrs. Eric K. Fitzcharles

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Twenty-five percent of the men entering the Hope Center report a background ofmental illness

Gifts of $100 to $499

Ms. Margie Flynn

Mr. Maurice E. Foley

Mr. John Ford

Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Forderhase

Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman

Ms. Mary Foreman

Lisa Fourmer

Mr. Robert E. Fox

Mr. Todd Freeberg

Mr. Kevin Frick

Mr. Andrew Fried

Dr. Gilbert Friedell

Ms. Louise Fugett

Judge William Fuqua

G & G Electrical, Inc.

Mr. Michael Gadarowski

Mr. David Gammon

Garmer and O'Brien

Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Garner

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaughan

Mr. Christopher Gay

GE Foundation

Mr. Wayne Gebb

Ms. Evelyn D. Geller

Gem Source

Mr. Charles O. Gentry

Mr. and Mrs. David Gerrein

Mrs. Alice Gibson

Ms. Kelly D. Gibson

Ms. Christine Gildersleeve

Ms. Mary A. Gill

Mr. Robert Gilmore

Mr. Michael L. Ginter

Ms. Janet L. Gleeson

Ms. Deborah Gona

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goold

Mr. Daniel T. Goulson

Mr. Jim Grace

Mr. Mark Grant

Mr. George Graves

Ms. Jacquelyn Graves

Mr. Franklin Gray

Mr. Tim Green

Mr. William C. Green

Greentree Homemakers Club

Mr. Peter Griffen

Mr. Charles Griffis

Lewis K. Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Griffith

Griggs Management Company,

Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Grogan

Dr. W. F. Gross

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grott

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Guckenberger

Ms. Beth D. Gudeman

Mr. Bert Gunnell Jr.

Mr. Thomas Guskey

Mr. Timothy F. Guthrie

GVS Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hacker

Ms. Elizabeth S. Hager

Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Hahn

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Halfhill

Ms. Alma J. Hall

Dr. Hubert and Dr. Debbie Stanley

Hall

Mr. Tommy R. Hall

Mr. Jimmy Hamilton

Mr. Arthur B. Hancock III

Mr. Seth W. Hancock

Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Haney

Ms. Alice Hanley

Mr. W. James Hanna

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hanna

Mr. Charles Hanna, Jr.

Ms. Margie Hanson

Mr. Don Hardesty

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harkins

Mr. and Mrs. Carrol R. Harmon

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Harmon

Ms. Peggy S. Harp

Ms. Tamara Harp

Mr. Daniel R. Harpe

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Harper

Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Harr

Ms. Carolyn P. Harris

Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Haslett

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hatfield

Mr. James Haubenreich

Ms. Mary M. Hawkins

Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Hayes

Mr. Andrew Head

Mr. Mickey M. Head

Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Headley

Mr. H. Price Headley Jr.

Mr. Garry Hearne

Mrs. Mary Hemken

Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Henrickson

Mr. G. Edward Henry

Ms. Kathy L. Hensley

Mr. John A. Herald

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hereford

Ms. Linda Herrington

Hershey Enterprises, Inc.

Mr. John Hicks

Ms. Elizabeth C. Higgins

Highlands Baptist Church

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hill

Mr. Troy G. Hinkle

Hisle & Company

Hockensmith Photographics, Inc.

Mr. Raymond E. Hodge

Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Hofe

Ms. Kathryn Holbrook

Mr. Ray P. Holbrook

Holiday Inn Express

Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hollan

Mr. William Hollars, Jr.

Mr. David Hollingsworth

Mr. Charles Holmes

Mr. David L. Holmes

Mr. James Holmes

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Holwerk

Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hopper Jr.

Mr. Charles Hord II

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Horn

Mr. William Hornbeck

Mr. James Host

Houlihan Insurance Agency

Ms. Yvette Hourigan

Mr. F. Thomas Howard

Mr. Robert Howard

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V.

Hughes, III

Ms. Marilyn Hukill

Ms. Mary J. Hulse

Mr. and Mrs. William Philip

Humble

Ms. Barbara A. Hunter

Hunter Presbyterian Church

Ms. Wilma Hurt

Mr. David Hyman

Ms. Violeta Ilieva

Mr. David Iorio

Mr. Robert Ireland

Isaac Commercial Properties, Inc.

Mr. Jack Isaacs

Ms. Nancy Isaacs

Mr. Edgar Iwamoto

Mr. Greg Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Jacobs

Ms. La Vonne Jaeger

Mr. David Jaquith

Mr. Edward Jennings

Ms. Kimberly Jent

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Johns

Ms. Rochelle M. Johns

Ms. Betty Johnson

Ms. Elsbeth Johnson

Mr. Jerry D. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Johnson

Mr. Steven D. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Johnson

Mr. William T. Johnson

Ms. Connie Joiner

Ms. Beulah Jones

Mr. James Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Jim S. Jones

Ms. Louise C. Jones

Dr. Randall S. Jones

Mr. Vaughn Joseph and Mrs.

Teresa Schum

Joshua E. Santana PSC

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jozefowicz

Mr. Jeffrey Kadison

Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Kamer

Mrs. Melinda Karns and Mr. Rick

Christman

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kasarskis

Mr. Steve Kay

Kedrick Blevins & Sons

Mr. James Keller

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Keller

Dr. Juliette Keller D.M.D.

Mrs. Marion Kelley

Mr. John D. Kelly

Mr. Robert L. Kelly

Mr. Tim Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse U. Keltner

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Kelty

Ms. Geneva Kemp

Mr. James Kemp

Ms. Carolyn Kemper

Ms. Carolyn L. Kenton

Kentucky Christian Foundation

Mr. James Kerns

Keystone Club

Ms. Rhonda Kincaid

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kincheloe

Mr. and Mrs. Jock Kinnett

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kintner

Mrs. Jane Kirschling and Mr.

Robert C. Flick

Ms. Kirsten Kissel

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kitchen

Ms. Anne G. Kjelby

Ms. Mary E. Klatte

Ms. Dorothy Kline

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard G.

Klinker

Mr. Joseph Kluthe

Dr. James Klyza

Mr. Dennis Knight

Dr. Steve Kraman

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kramer

Mr. Mark L. Kreyenbuhl

Mr. Bailey Kurtz, Jr.

KY State Grand Assembly Order

of the Golden Circle

Ladies' Sunday School Class,

Christ Centered Church

Ms. Gretchen Lagodna

Mr. Dean Langdon

Dr. Karl W. Lange D.M.D.

Ms. Diana Lashley

Ms. Lori J. Latus

Ms. Elizabeth G. Lawrence

R. Brooke Lawson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lebar

Ms. Leslie A. LeBlanc

Mr. Sheldon Lebron

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee

Ms. Linda S. Lee

Ms. Darlene Leet

Ms. Elizabeth Leggett

Mrs. Carol Leinenbach

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lemaster

Mr. Kenneth A. Lennon

Mr. Thomas E. Lett, P.S.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lewis

Lorelle Lewis

Lexair, Inc.

Lexington Friends Meeting

Lexington Lioness Club

Lexington Windows and Siding

Lexington-Fayette Urban County

Government

Mr. Thomas A. Lingeman and

Mrs. Jacquelyn A. Graves

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Seventy-eight percent of the men entering the Hope Center report having noincome.

Gifts of $100 to $499

Ms. Nancy Lloyd

Mr. Doug Logan

Dr. Joyce P. Logan

Dr. William F. Loggins

Mr. Russell Louden

Mr. Bernie Lovely

Ms. Conni S. Lowe

Ms. Carla Lowery

Mrs. Francis L. Luallen

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luchtefeld

Mr. and Mrs. James Lumpp

Lydia Class - Rosemont Baptist

Church

Ms. Hope Lykins

Ms. Wilma Lynch

Mr. Edmund Lyon

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lyon

Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Lyons

Mr. Joseph H. Lyons

Ms. Phyllis MacAdam

Ms. and Mr. Marilyn Machara

Ms. Shirie Mack

Ms. Ann T. Maggard

Ms. Virginia Major

Ms. Sally Malmer

Ms. Mary Mandt

Mr. Robbye Mann

Mr. James Marcum

Dr. Abby L. Marlatt

Ms. Carrie Marnhout

Ms. Carnetta Marquette

Ms. Hildegarde K. Marshall

Martha Darnell Bible Class

Ms. Caroline Martin

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Martin

Ms. Karyn Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Martini

Mr. Charles Martz

Mr. G. J. Mason

Mr. Tony Massarone

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Massie

Mr. James Matthews

Mr. William E. Matthews

Mr. John Mattmiller

Mr. Michael Mattmiller

Mr. James Mauch

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Maxwell

Ms. Diane May

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. May

Ms. Malinda Mays

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McAlister

Mr. William G. McAtee

Mr. Nelson McCall

Mr. Brian J. McCarty

Mr. John P. McCarty

Mr. and Mrs. William McCarty

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

McCormick

Mr. David McCowan

Mr. Charles McCrady

Ms. Becky McCraith

Mr. Edward H. McDonald

Ms. Cathy McEachin

Mr. Charles B. McEachin III

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus T.

McEllistrem

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McFarland

Mr. Matthew McGarvey

Mr. James McGee

Ms. Sharon G. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Jay K. McKay

Mr. Anthony McKinney

Ms. Kay R. McKinney

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McMahon

Ms. Kimberly McNabb

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McNally

Mr. Alex Meade

Meg Sprow Interior Design

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Meighan

Ms. Mary A. Melton

Ms. Susan L. Merida

Ms. Dorothy W. Mickelberry

Midway Christian Church

Blazan Mijatovic

Ms. Pamela D. Milburn

Mr. Benson Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mills

Ms. Bonnie J. Mink

Mr. Michael R. Moloney

Ms. Jean Monaghan

Ms. Terri J. Monnett

Mr. Richard G. Mook

Mr. Andrew Moore III

Mr. Christopher Moore

Mr. Glenn Moore

Mr. Howard A. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Kolan Morelock

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moreman

Ms. Rebecca M. Morgan

Ms. Jean Morgison

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrill,

D.P. M.

Mr. John R. Morris and Mrs.

Gloria Morris

Ms. Constance Morton

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Moser

Mr. Wade Mountz

Mr. Derrell Moye

Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church

Mr. Bryant T. Mucci

Mr. Dick Mueller

Ms. Sandra Muenks

Ms. Adeline Muir

Mr. Joseph B. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy

Ms. Anastasia Myers

Mr. Dick Myers

Mr. Howard Myers

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Naas

Mr. Reinhold Nabar

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nahra

Ms. Elizabeth Nahra

Ms. Catherine D. Nally

Mr. Stan Napier

Mr. Mark Nason

Mr. Michael Neal

Neurosurgical Associates

Mr. Larry D. Newman

Ms. Sonya Newman

Ms. Anna J. Newton

Ms. Billie W. Newton

Mr. Norman Nicholas

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nigoff

Ms. Jane Lee Nimocks

Dr. Jacqueline A. Noonan, M. D.

Northeast Christian Church Inc

Christian Homebuilders

Class

Ms. Anne O'Brien

Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ockerman

Mr. Mark Offerman

Dr. Mary Oldfield D.M.D.

Ms. Anna Oliver

One Alumni Plaza, LLC

Open Door Class - Southland

Christian Church

Orams Chevy Chase

Mr. Donald E. Oschwald

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Overbey

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Owens

Ms. Judy Owens

Pairs and Spares

Judge Lewis G. Paisley and

Judge Sheila Isaac

Panelectric Heating Systems

Mr. Kenneth Parker

Ms. Charity Parks

Mrs. Vikki S. Parman

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Patsey

Mr. Carl Patterson

Mr. William J. Patterson

Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwin Paulson

Mrs. Kimber Payne

Ms. Blondina M. Peckham

Dr. and Mrs. R. Pellegrini

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Pelley

Mr. Steven Pelphrey

Ms. Shannon Pendergrass

Mr. Larry Perkins

Mr. Danny Perry

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry

Mr. Robert Perry

Ms. Tina Peter

Mr. and Mrs. George Peters, III

Ms. Betty Peterson

Ms. Martha Peterson and

Mr. Brett T. Spear

Mr. H. Foster Pettit

Ms. Janet Phelps

Ms. Jill Phelps

Mr. Dennis Pike Jr.

Mr. Ron Pinchback

Ms. Reva Pinson

Ms. Betty A. Piper

Pisgah Presbyterian Church

Pitch

Mr. Randolph E. Pittman

Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Pittman

Mr. and Mrs. James K. Pleasants

Ms. Kathy Plomin

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Plummer

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Polack

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Pollock

Mr. Woodford Portwood

Mr. Omer R. Powell

Ms. Shirley Powell

Boyce L. Powers

Mr. Paul Prabell

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pratt

Presbyterian Women

Mr. Robert M. Preston

Mrs. William W. Preston

Ms. Juanita R. Preuitt

Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Price

Dr. Daniel Primm, Jr.

Ms. Heidi Privett

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Privett

Ms. Judith Puckett

Ms. Mary J. Puckett

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Pullen

Mr. John Pumphrey

Mr. William Pumphrey

Mr. Paul Pungratz

Dr. Carolyn F. Purcell, PSC

Mr. Rick Queen

Mr. Dermot Quinn

Ms. Helen Raber

Ms. Erin N. Rader

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ralph

Dr. C. E. Rankin

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reed

Ms. Margaret L. Rees

Ms. Kathleen D. Regan

Mrs. Ann C. Render

Mr. James Render

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Renfrow

Republic Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reynolds

Mr. John Rhorer Jr., Esq.

Ms. Bonnie Ricci

E. Rice

Mr. Larry A. Rice

Ms. Carolyn C. Richardson

Richmark Enterprises

Ms. Dorothy Ridings

Ms. Doretha H. Riffle

Mr. David Riherd

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Riley

Dr. Scott A. Riley and

Dr. Katherine M. Riley

Dr. Edward Ritchie

Mr. Lowell D. Roark

Mr. Alan C. Roberts

Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson

Ms. Linda Robey

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Twelve percent of the men entering the Hope Center are veterans.

Ms. Glorice Robinette

Ms. Kimberly Robinson

Mr. Robert Rodriguez

Ms. Vivian Rodriguez

Mr. Royce Rogers

Ms. Pamela Rollings

Dr. Harriet Rose

Ms. Marilou Rose

Mr. Paul Rose

Ms. Barbara Rosenbaum

Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Rosenberg

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosencrans

Lee Rosenthal

Ms. Barbara Ross

Ms. Sherri L. Rowland

Ms. Catherine A. Rundell

Mr. Stephen Ruschell

Mr. Jason Rymer

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Saffell

Mr. Andrew Safie

Salomon and Company

Mr. Frances Salsman

Salvage Building Materials of

Lexington

Ms. Glenna R. Salyer D.V.M.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Sands

Ms. Barbara Scherrer

Mr. and Mrs. David N.

Schwendeman

Mr. Joseph Scott

Ms. Lara Scott

Ms. Linda Scott

Ms. Mary Scott

Scottish Rite of Kentucky Prince

Hall Affiliation

Ms. Catherine D. Scowby

Mr. Richard J. Seckel

Mr. Michael J. Seiler

Ms. Fay R. Sellers

Ms. Marguerite Sellitti

The Reverend and Mrs. Bob L.

Sessum

Mr. Edmond Severs

Mr. Andrew Seybert

Mr. and Ms. George Shanks

Mr. Robert W. Shaw

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shay

Mr. D.B. Shelton

Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd

Ms. Kelly E. Sherkat

Mr. Matt Shields

Shiloh Baptist Church

Mr. Robert W. Shimer

Mr. Grover C. Shropshire

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shumate

Ms. Sally Siebert

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Siemer

Mr. Charles Silas

Mr. Frank Simkonis

Ms. Ann Singleton

Mr. Jonathan Sisk

Mr. James Sizemore

Lemuel Sizemore

Ms. Shelley Slabaugh

Ms. Rachel A. Sloan

Dr. Robert W. Sloane, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Small

Smith & Smith Funeral Home

Mr. Don Smith

Ms. Ruth H. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Snelling

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider

Mr. Chandler Snyder

Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Snyder

Solid Rock Engineering

Ms. Kimberly L. Soper

Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Soule

Southern Acres Christian Church -

Children's Ministry

Southern Hills United Methodist

Southland Christian Church Open

Door Class

Mr. Edward B. Sparks

Mr. David W. Sparrow

Ms. Janet Spencer

Mr. David I. Spicer

Mr. Donald Spillman

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sprow, III

St. Martha's Episcopal Church

Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stakelin

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.

Stambaugh

Ms. Karali Stamper

Ms. Marcia Stanhope

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D.

Stansbury

Mr. and Mrs. William Starcher

Dr. James W. Stech D.D.S.

Mr. Henry Steele

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stein

Ms. Janet M. Stemmer

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stephenson

Dr. and Mrs. David B. Stevens,

M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens

Ms. Kimberly A. Stevens

Mr. and Mrs. Burley Stevens

Mr. Chester J. Stevenson

Mr. and Mrs. Bo Stewart

Ms. Cecelia Stewart

Ms. Amanda Stites

Mr. William J. Stober

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stover

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Straley

Mr. Richard P. Stratton

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Straub

Mr. E. H. Straus

Ms. Muffy D. Stuart

Ms. Carol Stutts

Ms. Donna Sullivan

Ms. Shelly J. Swann

Mr. Harry N. Sykes

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tackett

Tarvin Enterprises Inc.

Ms. Ellsworth Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Taylor

Jamieson Templin

Ms. Dolores Terek

Mr. and Mrs. John Tewell

Thalheimer Research Associates

The Bronston Land &

Development Co. of

Kentucky, Inc.

The Trane Company

Ms. Deborah Thomas

Mr. H. H. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thompson Jr.

Thoroughbred Digitizing

Mr. William P. Thurman

Loren Tice

Mr. Stephen Tindall

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tipton

Ms. Juanita Todd

Ms. Michelle Toney

Tony Privett Communications

Top Marketing Group, LLC

Toyota Motor Engineering & MFG.

North America, Inc.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing

Ms. Nancy Trainor

Tri-State Roofing

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Trosper

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tudor

Ms. Ellen Tunnell

Mr. Gardner Turner

Ms. Mary Underwood

United Way, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Van Kersen

Mrs. Frederick Van Lennep

Mrs. Mary Van Lennep

Mr. George Van Meter, Jr.

Mr. Edward D. VanHook

Mr. and Mrs. John Veith, III

Vescio's Tree Top Landscaping

Ms. Jane Vigor

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Vimont

Mr. Richard E. Vimont

Mr. Ted Vimont

Mr. Carl Vogel

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Waddell

Mr. Bradley Wade

Mr. Donald D. Waggener

Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Wagoner

Ms. Beulah Waits

Mr. Wayde F. Walker

Ms. Wendy Walker

Mr. Quentin Walker, Jr.

Dr. Gary R. Wallace

Ms. Jerica L. Wallace

Mr. Tom Wallace

Ms. Lisa Walls

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Walter

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walters

Ms. Elissha Waltrip

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wanka

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ward

Mr. Gilbert Ware

Mr. Ben Watson

Mr. Stephen Watson

Mr. David Watts

Mr. Harold Weinberg

Mr. Gerald Weisenfluh

Mrs. Linda Wells

Mr. William Wells

Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich A. Werner

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wesche

Mr. and Mrs. Linsey W. West

Robin West

Westside Furniture Company

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wheeler

Ms. Valerie C. Wheeler

Mr. Jackson W. White

Mr. Jonathan R. White

Ms. Laura G. White

Mr. and Mrs. J. David Whitehouse

Mr. Tom Widiger

Wild Oats Markets

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilford

Dr. Barbara Williams

Mr. David Williams

Ms. Fran Williams

Mr. Malcolm R. Williams Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williamson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Willis

Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Wilson

Dr. and Mrs. Emery A. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilson

Mr. P. D. Wilson

Mr. William J. Wilson

Mr. Frank Winchester

Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Winchester

Winter Quarter Farm

Mr. Douglass Witt

Mr. John O. Witt

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wolf

Women of the Church of God

Dr. William J. Wood

Ms. Jeanne Woodberry

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C.

Woomer

Ms. Elizabeth Wright

Mr. Jeff Wurmser

Mr. Philip Wyant

Mr. Christopher M. Wyrick

Ms. Patricia Yacobi

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Yates

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Young

Mr. G. E. Young

Ms. Sylvia M. Young

Ms. Christina T. Zavos

Ms. Laura A. Zimmerman

Mr. James Zoll

Gifts of $100 to $499

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Twenty-nine percent of the men entering the Hope Center have completed the12th grade.

Gifts of $1 to $99

Mr. James Abbott

Mr. John R. Adams

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adams

Ms. Holly Adamson

Ms. Laurie Agee

Ms. Jane Margaret H. Aguhob

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Alban

Ms. Katherine Albright

Mr. Clifford Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen

Ms. Teresa Allen

Amazon.com

Dr. Donald Ambroziak

Mr. Fred Ament

Mr. Matthew K. Anderson

Mr. Timothy K. Anderson

Junichi Arai

Dr. Sanford Archer and Dr. Sandra

Bouzaglou

Ms. Anne S. Ardery

Ms. Heidi Armentrout

Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Arnold

Mr. William Arrowood

Mr. Billy Arthur

Mrs. Anne H. Atchison

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Auth

Bachelors-n-Bachelorettes

Mr. Rex Bailey

Mr. Thomas Baird

Mr. Arnold Baker

Mr. E. Lee Baker

Ms. Nancy Baker

Dr. John B. Baldwin

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Balk II

Mr. Thamar Ballard

Bank of the Bluegrass

Mr. Paul Banta

Mr. Howard C. Barnett

Mr. Richard Barnhisel

Mr. Andrew Battista

Ms. Ashley Beavers

Mr. and Mrs. James Beidleman

Ms. Elizabeth Belanger

Mr. Gordon Bell

Ms. Kay Bell

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bell

Mr. Dennis Bellamy

Ms. Eleanor H. Benblatt

B.D. Bentley

Ms. Thelma Bergman

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bess

Ms. Martha M. Billips

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bingcang

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop

Ms. Lois Bishop

Ms. Marissa C. Bittel

Mr. Ben Black

Ms. Katherine Black

Mr. David J. Blair Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Blanton

Mr. Glenn Blomquist

Mr. David Boggs

Ms. Anne Bolton

Ms. Nellie Boone

Ms. Elizabeth Booth

Ms. Jean Boots

Mrs. Ella Bosley

Dr. Walter L. Boswell

Mr. Brian Botts

Mrs. Gayle Bow

Ms. Frances Boyanowski

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brewer

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Briggs

Mr. Howard Bright

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bringardner

Mr. Charles Brock

Mr. Bobby L. Brooks

Mr. and Mrs. Terry I. Brooks

Mr. John Brouse

Ms. Hania K. Brower

Mrs. Alice W. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Broyles

Ms. Janet Brumfield

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunker

Mr. Jared Bryan

Ms. Carol Bryant

Mr. Wallace Bryant

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke

Mr. Carl H. Burman

Ms. Rachel N. Burrow

Robin Burrow

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burton

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bush

Ms. Julie A. Butcher

Ms. Leslie L. Cain

Mr. Michael Calton

Camargo Transmission Repair,

Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Carpenter

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Case

Ms. Alberta Caskey

Ms. Loralyn A. Cecil

Central Baptist Church

Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesnut

Ms. Anne A. Chestnut

Ms. Christie A. Chiborek

Mr. C. David Chittenden

Christian Women's Fellowship of

Woodland Christian Church

Church Women United Lexington

Fayette Co.

Ms. Elizabeth Churchill

Ms. Barbara Clark

Ms. Loretta G. Clark

Mr. R. David Clark

Mr. William D. Clark Jr.

Ms. Joyce C. Clifford

Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Clifford

Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Coates

Ms. Dana Cochran

Mr. Robert C. Cockayne

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Coffman

Ms. Bess Colley

Mr. and Mrs. William Collins

Billie Colvin

Ms. Mary Combs

Ms. Sara W. Combs

Mr. William S. Combs

Ms. Allison Connelly

Ms. Margaret Connor

Ms. Christine Consalvi

Mr. Nathan T. Cook

Ms. Faye M. Cooper

Ms. Peggy T. Cordray

Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Cothran

Mr. Arthur Cotterill

Dr. Bruce H. Coyer

Mr. Alfred L. Crabb

Ms. Ashley P. Craig

Mr. Thomas L. Cravens

Mr. Jeff Crook

Ms. Kara F. Cross

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Crouch

Mrs. Anna Culler

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Cummings

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy K. Cupp

Mr. Paul Curlander

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Curless USN

(Ret.)

Mr. Ralph Currie, III

Mr. Brad Curtis

Mr. William Curtsinger

CWF of Seventh Street Christian

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danaher

Ms. Susan Dare

Ms. Sally B. Davenport

Ms. Dorothy Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Trent Davis

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dawson

Ms. Mary Delaney

Ms. Bridger Dename

Ms. Mary Jo Dendy

Ms. Dawn Dever

Ms. Lauren Ditsch

Mr. William Donovan Jr.

Ms. Lauren J. Dooley

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Downs

Dreams International

Mr. Roland C. Duell

Mr. and Mrs. Gavin L. Duerson

Mr. Charles Duffy

Mr. Tom Duncan

Mr. Trevor R. Durbin

Mr. Lawrence Durr

Mr. and Mrs. David Duzyk

Mr. Richard W. Dyche

Mr. Frank Dye

Ms. Jessica L. Dye

Ms. Suanne Early

Ms. Billie F. Earnest

Eastland Animal Hospital

Ebenezer Church of Christ

Ms. Mary Eblen

Mr. William T. Eblen

Ms. Joan Eckmann

Ms. Dee Edeen

Ms. Catherine N. Edelen

Mr. and Mrs. James Edmon

Ms. Janet N. Edwards

Ms. Natalie Edwards

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Egan Jr.

Ms. Rosalyn Eldot

Mr. Ronnie Ellis

Ms. Thirza Ellis

Ms. Linda Elmer

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Engelberg

Ms. Danielle Engelkamp

Mr. Daniel W. Erickson

Mr. Frank Ettensohn

Mr. David G. Evans

Mrs. Pamela Evans

Mr. Kyle Farmer

Ms. Catherine Feeney

Ms. Melissa C. Fiegenbaum

Mr. and Mrs. Don Field

Mrs. and Mr. Brandy M. Fields

Ms. Jean Finlay

Ms. Krystina Firth

Mr. James Flueck

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Flynn

Ms. Mary K. Foley

Mr. Robert W. Foster

Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Franklin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Franklin

Ms. Diane C. Fraser

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fronk

Ms. Nancy S. Fryman

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fryman

Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Fryrear, Jr.

Mr. Tom Fullington

Mr. Richard W. Furst

Mr. William R. Gabbert, Jr.

Mr. Edward E. Gage

Ms. Sara C. Gailey

Ms. Gertrude A. Gajardo

Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Gallagher

Reverend and Mrs. Allen C.

Garner

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garrett

Ms. Gayle Gates

Mr. and Mrs. William Gee

Mr. and Mrs. August W.

Geist, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gertz

Mr. and Mrs. Said Ghabrial

Mr. James Gibson

Ms. Anne H. Gillespie

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Givens

Mr. Robert Glass

Ms. Colleen M. Glenn

Global Industries

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In 2006, the Hope Center provided 71,870 nights of lodging.

Gifts of $1 to $99

Global Impact

Mr. Paul Goldsberry

Ms. Susan B. Goldstein

Ms. D. E. Goodnight

Mr. Arthur E. Graham

Eudora W. Graham

Mr. and Mrs. C.C. H. Gray

Mr. Donald Gray

Mr. Jonathan D. Gray

Ms. Rayanne Greene

Ms. Lynne Green-Rogers

Mr. Anthony Greer

Mr. Wallace Griffith

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Griggs

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Guion

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guy

Ms. Dawn Ann Haertel

Mr. Wallace Hagan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hager

Hales Machinery & Supply

Mr. and Mrs. Zachary L. Hall

Ms. Mechelle L. Hamblin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton

Hammond Transportation, Inc.

Mr. Carter Hancock

Mr. T. G. Hanekamp

Mr. Gary L. Hansen

Ms. Lorene Hanshaw

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harmon

Ms. Anna M. Harned

Ms. Jane Harris

Ms. Barbara Harrison

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Harrison

Mr. A. James Harvener

Ms. Phyllis Hasbrouck

Ms. Cori A. Hash

Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser

Mr. Jim Havey

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hawse

Mr. Patrick Hayden, Sr.

Mr. Robert Haynes, Jr.

Mr. George Heaton

Ms. Sheryl Heggs

Ms. Marilyn Helderman

Mr. and Mrs. Chad J. Helm

Mr. John Henderson

Mr. Ronald Henry

Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Herbert

Mrs. Donia Hermosillo

Ms. Evelyn J. Herron

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Heym

Mr. James H. Hicks

Ms. Eileen S. Hillenmeyer

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hillmeyer

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hindman

Mr. Henry Hinkle, Jr.

Ms. Elizabeth Hocker

Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Hodge

Ms. Lorine Holderman

Ms. Harriett Holladay

Mr. George Holman

Honey Bean Coffee LLC

Mr. Edward Hopper

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horlander

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Horn

Ms. Jeanne L. Hosp

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hostetter

Mr. D. H. Howard

Mr. John Howard

Ms. Susan Hubbard

Mr. Glenn Hudson

Mr. Franklin K. Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hulett

Ms. Cassie Hurst

Mr. John Hutchinson

IBM

Micah L. Ingram

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.

Isenhour

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Issel

J. Hunt Perkins and Associates

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Jackson

Ms. Roberta James

Ms. Ann Jenkins

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jett

Ms. Ann C. Johnson

Mr. David Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson

Mr. Wilgard Johnson

Ms. Barbara Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Derrick V. Jones

Ms. Lillian Jones

Mr. Richard Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Barak B. Jonkers

Mr. Bradford Jordan

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jozefowicz

Mr. and Mrs. Douglass S. Kalika

Ms. Roselyn Kammer

Mr. David Kaplan

Ms. Mimi Kaufman

Mr. Louis Kawaja

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Kelly

Ms. Mary Kathryn Kelly

Ms. Frances Kendrick

Mr. and Mrs. William Kenkel

Ms. Therese M. Kephart

Mr. William Kephart

Ms. Kalen King

Mrs. Marsha King

Mr. Robert L. Kirkpatrick, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kiskaden

Mr. and Mrs. Frances Belvin

Ms. Judith Knecht

Mr. John Knight

Mr. and Mrs. David Kratt

Mr. Jeremy S. Kruger

Mr. Kenneth Kubota

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kuder

Ms. Anna Kunzler

Mr. F. Richard Kurzynske

Ladies of Color

Ms. Mary B. Lafavers

Mr. Stephen Lai-Fook

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Lamar

Mr. Larry Land

Ms. Willena R. Lane

Mr. James Lankster

Mr. Jon S. Larson

Mr. Matt Layton

Ms. Helen Lazear

Ms. Cara Leach

Mrs. Evangeline R. Lear

Mr. Marvin Lear

Ms. Virginia Leeper

Ms. Carol E. Leet

Mr. William Leffler

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Legrand

M.T. Leitch

Mr. John Lemaster

Mr. Gilbert Lemay

Mr. Glenn Leveridge

Ms. Anne Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lincavage

Ms. Charissa Linville

Ms. Nancy A. Little

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Loftus

Mr. H. Irving Long, Jr.

Mr. Harold Love

Mr. Ronald Loveless

Jean P. Lowe

Mr. Shawn Luchtefeld

Jamie Lucke

Mr. John J. Luddy

Ms. Lisa Mace

Mr. Steven Mangine

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mann

K.L. Marple

Ms. Anne Martin

Ms. Myrtle Mateer

Ms. Lisa C. May

Mrs. Henry C. Mayer

Mr. Walker P. Mayo III

Ms. Kelley McAdam

Mr. David McCall

Ms. Mary McConathy

Mr. James McCormack

Mr. Andrew S. McCormick

Ms. Sherry R. McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McDuffie

Ms. Linda M. McNees

Mr. Bob McNulty

Ms. Stephanie F. Meadows

Mr. Ralph Meredith

Ms. Jo Merriam

Ms. Kathleen M. Merz

Mr. Scott C. Metcalf

A. L. Meyer

Ms. Victoria Middleswarth

Ms. Barbara Middleton Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Green R. Miller

Mr. Gus Miller

Ms. Kimberly A. Miller

Ms. Pam Miller

Mrs. Samye N. Miller and Mr. Paul

D. Stith

Ms. Sheila Ann Miller

Mr. Freddie Mills

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. Mingo

Mr. Frank Minnifield

Ms. Audrey Miskelly

Mr. Jay Mok

Mr. Phillip Moloney

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Monell

Mr. Irving Money

Mr. David Montgomery

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore

Ms. Kathleen C. Moore

Mr. and Mrs. Frances E. Moravitz

Mr. Luke Morgan

Ms. Brenda K. Morgison

Mr. John Morris

Mrs. Jeanette Morrow

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Moser

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Moss

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mucciolo

Ms. Carol Mueller

Mr. James Mueller

Mr. Joseph E. Mueller

M. Robert Mulholland, Jr.

Mr. Bruce Mundy

Ms. Kenyetta Mundy

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muntz

Mr. James I. Murray

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mutters

N.A.R.F.E.

Ms. Mary Margaret Nagle

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nave

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neagle

Ms. Donna L. Neal

Mr. Daniel J. Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Nelson

Mr. Douglas M. Neuman

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neuman

Mr. Kenneth Newton

Mr. James Niemi

Ms. Alyssa Nolan

Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Norat

Djong-Gie Oei

Mr. and Mrs. David Olson

Ms. Carol I. O'Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ord

Ms. Marie C. O'Rourke

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Page, III

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Parks

Ms. Patricia Parks

Ms. Diane Parrish

Mr. Thomas D. Parrish

Mr. Thomas Parrott

Mr. and Mrs. Stoner K. Parsons

Mr. Mario Pavona

Pax Christi Catholic Church

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Mr. Jerry Peavler

Frances Pendley

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Perkins

Mr. Van Meter Pettit

Ms. Barbara E. Pfeifle

Ms. Michelle A. Pinckney

Ms. Margaret C. Pitt

Mr. Bob Pittman

Mr. John Plumlee

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Polack

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Poley

Ms. Linda Porter

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Potter

Ms. Christina M. Potts

Mr. James Potts

Mrs. Rebecca E. Powell

Ms. Mary A. Pratt

Mr. Gerhard F. Probst

Ms. Alice M. Proctor

Ms. Patricia Pryor

Ms. Tanya Pullin

Mr. and Mrs. George Quintero

Mr. Robert Rabel

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Raftery

Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Ragland, Jr.

Mr. Richard A. Rankin

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rapp

Mr. Robert Ray

Ms. Brenda A. Reed

Mr. William Reed

Ms. Amy Reeves

Treacy Regan

Mr. Edward Rehorn

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Reid

Mr. Gregory R. Rhoades

Ms. Garnetta Rhoads

Ms. Vicki Rice

Ms. Betty S. Richards

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards

Ms. April S. Richardson

Ms. Evelyn Richardson

N. T. Ricker

Mrs. Katherine Rider

Mr. Christopher D. Ringwald

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rivel

Mr. Jerry Roahrig

Mr. Ken D. Roark

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roberts

Mr. Frank Robertson

Ms. Anne H. Robinson

Ms. Elizabeth P. Rogers

Ms. Rose Romano

Ms. Wendy N. Romanowski

Rose Manor Healthcare, LTD

Rosemont Baptist Church

Rosenstein Family Charitable

Foundation

Mrs. Mary Jane Roser

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ross

Mr. Dean Rowland

Mr. Joseph Ruckman

Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Russell

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Salyer

Dr. Nat Sandler

Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders

Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Savage

Dr. Stanley Saxe

Mr. Ronald J. Saykaly

Mr. Edward Schmelz

Ms. Lesa Schoner

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schreiner

Mr. Schryer

Mr. Richard Schubert

Mr. Robert Schulman

Ms. Mary-Jule Schurman

Ms. Elaine Scott

Mr. John G. Scott

Mr. Charles Scott, Jr.

Ms. Janet F. Scribner

Mr. Kevin Scully

Mr. Charles C. Seabrook

Mr. and Mrs. James Seagraves

Randy Sergent

Mr. Robert Sexton

SFG, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shafer

Mr. Louis Shain

Ms. Renee M. Shaw

K. Sheehan

Ms. Rosita Shields

Mr. John Shiffler

Mr. Richard Showalter

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Shropshire

Mr. William P. Shuman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Shurling

Mr. Robert Sigman

Mrs. Ruth Silberstein

Mrs. Diana Siler

Mr. and Mrs. Reid Singleton

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sither

J.S. and C.E. Slaughter

Mr. David Sledd

Mrs. Carrie Slone

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Smith

Ms. Leisha Smith

Mr. Nathan Sorrell

Ms. Edith Southwood

Ms. Florence Southworth

Ms. Christie Sparkman

Mr. William M. Sparks

Ms. Patricia A. Spatz

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spence

Ms. Rebecca Spencer

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Springston

St. Paul Catholic Church

St. Paul Parish

Mr. Harris Stanback

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Stanko

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanko

Ms. Norma Jean Steele

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Steinmetz

Mr. Scott Stevens

Mr. David L. Stewart

Mr. Brent Stoudt

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strano

Mr. J. W. Straus

Ms. Barbara Strippelhoff

Ms. Robin Strode

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stromquist

Ms. Jeanne O. Suchanek

Sullivan Insurance Agency

Ms. Esther Sutton

Mr. C. Stuart Talbert

Mr. William Tanner

Ms. Maureen Tarpey

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Taylor

Ms. Susan Taylor

Ms. Juanita Terhune

Mr. Charles Thomas

Ms. Jane P. Thomas

Ms. Barbara K. Thompson

Mr. Billy Thompson

Ms. Ruth Thompson

Mr. Edward P. Todd

Dr. Lee Todd Jr.

Ms. Mildred Tolson

Mr. George Tomaich

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Toney

Linnie M. Toney

Ms. Mary Towles

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Towner

Ms. Sharron F. Townsend

Ms. Shirley A. Trimble

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Tulenko

Mr. Robert J. Turley

UK Iris Project

United Way of the Bluegrass

Mrs. Diane M. Urbanek and Mr.

G. S. Collins

Ms. Jeanne Van Arsdall

Mr. Charles Varnell

Ms. Mary Vaughan

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Vaughn

Ms. Ann Vise

Ms. Margie B. Vogel

Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vough

Dr. and Mrs. William W. Wachs,

O.D.

Mr. William F. Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waldrop

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wall

Cassity J. Wallace

Mr. and Mrs. Damon Ward

Mrs. Nancy Warf

Mr. Richard B. Warne

Ms. Cathy Weaver

Ms. Patricia Webb

Mr. Dave Webster

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Weeks

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wesche

Ms. Sharron Wesley

Mr. L. E. West

Dr. and Mrs. A. David

Westerfield, IV

Dr. Dennis Whaley

Mr. Joseph G. Wheatley

Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler

Ms. Theresa Whelton

Ms. Dana Whitaker

Ms. Ellen Whitaker

Ms. Amy White

Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. White

Mr. Chris Whitley

Mr. Paul Wierzbinski

Mr. and Mrs. Rance Wilbourn

Wildcat Textbooks

Ms. Geraldine Williams

Ms. Laura C. Williams

Ms. Leah Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams

Ms. Margaret A. Williamson

Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Wilson

Mr. Kevin G. Wilson

Mr. William Wilson

Mr. Brian F. Wise

Ms. Vicki L. Wise

Ms. Bernadine A. Witchey

Ms. Jocelyn A. Wojciehowski

Ms. Nancy Wolsk

Mr. Arden J. Wolterman

Ms. Pamla Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Woodruff

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wrinn

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs

Ms. Donna M. Young

Ms. Sandra C. Young

In 2006, the Hope Center distributed 29,975 items of clothing.

Gifts of $1 to $99

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In 2006, the Hope Center served 176,873 meals.

Tom Ackerman

Michael Adams

Patricia Adams

Jack Adcock

Sabrina Adkins

Ron Alton

Natalie Anderson

Linda Angel

Ashland, Inc.

John Atkerson

Atlanta Bread Company

Audio Authority

Christine & Brent Austin

Dianna Ayers

B&B Morgan Tire

Darlene Baker

Dr. Gerald Baker

Jody Baldridge

Angela Ballard

Barney Miller's

Nolan Barger

Evelyn Barrow

Charles Bausch

Helen Beatty

Beaumont Presbyterian Church

Ellen Becker

Mary Bell

Patrick Bell

Patricia Bell

Donald Belle

Evelyn Bennett

Joe Bennett

Jennifer Bennett

Roger Bentley

BJ Bentley

John Bentley

Doug Black

Leslie Blackburn

Blackburn Horticulture Club

Judy Blakeman

Bluegrass Credit Union

Bluegrass Parrot Head Club

David Bogliole

Evelyn Borders

Bowles Rice McDavid Graff &

Love

Boyd County High School

Vernon Bradley

Rick Brady

Mike Brashaw

Evelin Brinegan

James Brown

David Brown

Miriam David-Brown

Ned Brown

Boyd Browning

Charlie Brown's

Ron Burdu

James Burgett

Levoy Byrd, Jr.

Pat Byrne

Clifton Campbell

Jim Campbell

Richard Carey

Ralph Carpenter

Jean Carpenter

Bill Cassity

Centenary Church

Central Baptist Church, Paris

Sylvia Cerel

Jack & Della Chandler

Gordon Chandler

Gerald Cheatham

William Chesser

Michael Childress

Chick-fil-A

Christ the King School -

4th Grade

City Hall

Josephine Clay

Fred Coates

Frank Colby

C.A. Coleman

Patrick Collins

Steve Collins

Tony Colucci

Ann Colyer

Ann Colyse

Community Housing

Foundation

Andy Conners

Ellen Cornett

Veronica Cornette

Jim Cornish

Stephanie Cosby

Cyndy Cowart

C. Cox

Thomas Cox

Braxton Crenshaw

AJ Cromwell

Patricia Crumbaugh

P.J. Cunagin

Rachel Cunningham

Ron Cunningham

Chauncey Curtz

Doug Damm

E. Randolph Daniel

DaRae and Friends Catering

Miriam David

Dia Davidson

Ray Davis

Debbie Day

Daybreak Community Church

Sam Delaney

Barbara Dickerson

William DiOrio

Doubletree Hotel

Juan Doughs

Patty Draus

Jessica Dubois

Barbara Duffy

William Duncan

William Durbin

Lynne Durbin

Betty East

Easter Little League

Adam Edelen

Yvonne Edge

Lynne Edwards

Donna Elder

ELFS

Michael Elliot

Jo Ellis

Sophia Ellis

Elm Street Epicore

Estate of Dr. Colby N. Cowhend

William Evans

Chuck Farmer

Alan Farmer

T.J. Fassas

Debra Faulk

Diane Ferry

Wendie Finnan

First Presbyterian Church

Lou Ann Florence

Jenny Florence

Ken Forrester

Beth Fountain

Richard Frazier

Fresh Market

Drew Fritz

Florence Frost

Jonathan Fuller

Carolyn Gali

Gardenside Christian Church

Robin Gardner

Carol Gaskins

Chuck Gibson

Tina Gilbert

Maurice Gilbertson

Doras Gill

Lisa Gilliam

Clemmy Ann Gillstrap

Howard Glanert

Nathan Glover

Sandra Godecker

Penelope Godfrey

Good Foods Co-op

Good Shepherd Church

Jerome Graham

Pamela Green

Tommy Greene

J.A. Gwen

Steven Hall

Dorothy Hall

Gary Hamblin

Stephanie Harper

John Harris

Mandy Hart

Dorothy Haught

Darren Hawkins

Joanna Hawthorne

Charles Hazle

Cecil Hedges

Mike Hedrick

Jennifer Hendricks

Della Henry

Henry Clay High School Boys

Soccer

Joe Henson

Morrie Henson

Wiley Herrera

Patsy Hickland

Tony Higgs

Sharon Hill

Steve Hill

Charmaine Hill

Ron Hisel

Steven Hoffman

Dorenda Hogan

Robert Hogkins

Jeff Hollinship

Herman Holmes

Homewood Suites

Barry Hopkins

Marilyn Hopkins

John Hosfetter

Bob House

Carmie Hubbie

Gordon Huffer

Ann Hughes

Virgil Hughes

Ray Hughes

Pam Humphrey

Hunter Presbyterian Church

Debbie Hupp

Thomas Hutton

David Hyman

Billie Ingram

Insight Media

Karin Iorio

Harrison Jenkins

Kathy Jewell

Graddy Johnson

Shelia Johnson

Lloyd Johnson

Frank Johnson

Harrison Jones

Erwin Jones

John Jones

Steven Justas

Tim Justas

Ben Kaufmann

Jeff Keally

Guy Keemodo

John D. Kelly

John Kennedy

Cherie Kiesler

In-kindSustaining Partners

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In 2006, the HopeMobile provided 6,418 individual services.

Elizabeth Kikuchi

Annie King

Teresa Kirby

Mary Kissner

Sarah Kittinger

John Kline

Daniel Kline

Kelcey Kowojsa

Daniel Kozak

Jean Labude

Pete Landfield

Will Lester

Lexington Apartment Association

The Lexington School

Lima Drive Seventh Day Adventist

Church Womens Ministry

Debbie Lipiton

Don Littleton

Chris Locke

Rebecca Lodge

Will Luard

Bonnie Lynel

Amellia Lyons

Darreyl Lyons

Mike MacDonald

Kristie Madison

Bart Mahan

Daniel Malmer

Ray Marowski

Ken Marshall

S.A. Martin

Mary Circle Tates Creek Christian

Church

Cathy Matlack

Suzan Mattingly

James Mattox

Jennifer Maxberry

Maxwell Street Christian Church

Doris May

Sandy May

Bill May

Jeff McDavid

Mike McGaugney

Brent McGilberry

Robert McGoodwin

David McGrannahan

Joe McKinney

Alexander Meade

Gary & Melissa Means

Members Heritage Credit Union

Men's Ministry - New Vine Baptist

Church

Lennie Merrick

Midway Christian Church

William Milbe

John Miles

Martha Miller

Brenda Miller

Sally Miller

Lewis Minner

David Molden

Montessori Middle School

Len Moore

Martha Moore

R.G. Moore

Jim Moore

Kevin Murphy

Susan Murphy

Harry Nace

Newman Center

Rev. Linh Nguyen

Pam Nolan

Ginny Olson

Diane Osborne

Ruby Osborne

Tim Overton

Lewis Paistey

Mike Parsons

Path of the Personal Divine, Inc.

Joyce Patterson

Dawn Payne

Charles Payne

Jeff Pearson

Christopher Phillips

Pizza Hut

Bill Porter

Robert Pratt

Ann Prewitt

Bill Prewitt

Garry & Virginia Price

Larry Proctor

Alice Proctor

Dill Quisenberry

Ralph Rachellu

Betty Rawls

Emily Ray

Bill & Ann Reamer

Carol Reed

Nancy Reiss

Francess Remmele

Norman Reta

Gina Rhoads

William Richmond

Jeff Ridgeway

Rite Aid

Anthony Roach

Linda Roach

Katherine Roark

Robert Congleton Company

Dan Roberts

Linda Robinson

Tom Robinson

Krista Rohman

Paul & Lynn Rose

Rosemont Baptist Church

Kevin Rowland

Tommi Royse

Barbara & Jack Ruffing

Sal's Chophouse

Zachary Samuels

Dara Sanford

Nora Marie Sanford

Lewis Sargeny

E.L. Sarjam

Stanley Saxe

Raj Scarlatta

Curren Schumate

Cliff Schumate

Kay Schwamer

Suzanne Schweikle

Dee Schwendeman

Scottish Rite of Kentucky - Prince

Hall of Kentucky

Rachel Sebastian

Second Brigade Methodist Church

Second Presbyterian Church

Gary Seling

Debbie Shepard

Shiloh Baptist Church

Susan Shrout

David Silvestri

Adam Simon

Jon & Diana Sisk

Joe Sisler

Kathy Sloan

Marcia Smith

Leslie Sorreu

Southern Acres Christian Church

Southland Christian Church

Leon Sparks

Joseph Sparks

Bobbie Sparks

Linda Spearman

Duane Sprayue

Joseph Spriggs

Jim Sprow

Ron Spurlock

Square D Co. Employers

St Peter Catholic Church

St. Paul Missionary Circle

Otis Stanifer

St. John's Church

Jimmie Stapp

Starbucks Coffee

Betty Stone

Raymond Stone

Betty Strano

Strother & Handel PSC

Jimmie Stull

Donna Sullivan

Sullivan University

Michael Sustice

Cassandra Taylor

Anthony Taylor

Temple of Israel

Thomas & King

Greg Thomorson

Vertner Thompson

Nick Thompson

Steve Tiffery

Milton Toby

Joseph Toller

Keith Toney

Linnie Toney

Tropicana Co.

Linnie Turner

Turner Electic

U.K. Catering

U.K. Libraries

Marlene Umscheid

Union City Baptist Church

Unitarian Universalist Church

USTA Kentucky

Robert Vela

Versailles United Methodist

Church

Vesta Executive Housing

Victory Church

Charles Vires

Scott Vogel

Kellie Wade

Londa Wagoner

James Wagoner

Denise Walters

John Ward

Margalet Washington

Amelia Watkins

Marcia Watts

Timothy Allen Watts

Thomas Weathers

Joyce Webb

Richard Wehrle

David Wells

Ned Wering

Rickey Wesley

William White

Angela White

Hank & Andrea White

Betty White

Whittaker Bank in Hamburg

Robert Wieger

Greg Wilcox

Jeremy Williams

Linda Williams

Mary Williams

Sarah Williams

Sarah Wilson

John Wilson

Linda Winn

WKYT-TV

Woodland Christian Church

Judy Workman

Theresa Wuringer

Kay Yates

Jerry Yohey

Chris Young

Donald & Anna Young

Kevin Young

In-kindSustaining Partners

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Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $238,324 $703,485

Grants receivable $110,988 $103,973

Prepaid expenses $38,823 $11,772

Inventory $172 $309

Property and equipment $1,234,454 $1,305,178

Hope Center Foundation, Inc. $737,595 $916,591

Total Assets $2,360,356 $3,041,307

Liabilities

Accounts payable $76,971 $52,263

Deferred grant revenue $0 $0

Deferred revenue $6,959 $6,532

Accrued expenses $47,915 $36,899

Notes payable $212,213 $174,303

Compensated absences $63,969 $68,886

Capital Lease $5,849 $2,332

Total Liabilities $413,876 $341,215

Net Assets

Unrestricted $1,946,480 $2,700,093

Temporarily restricted

Total Liabilities and

Net Assets $2,360,356 $3,041,307

Public Support and Revenues

Contributions-Monetary $958,430 $1,017,392

Contributions-Special Events $180,808 $179,298

Contributions-Land $0 $0

Grants $2,228,136 $2,707,052

Program service fees $44,868 $291,737

Food stamp income $34,619 $44,034

Court order income $76,800 $57,150

Net realized/unrealized

gains (loss) on investments $27,623 $153,996

Interest income $19,934 $11,157

Total Public Support

and Revenues $3,571,218 $4,461,816

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Expenses

Program Services:

Shelter/Recovery $2,752,370 $3,224,037

Supporting Services:

General and Administrative $341,138 $178,404

Fundraising $335,217 $305,762

Total Expenses $3,428,725 $3,708,203

Change in net assets $142,493 $753,613

Net Assets at Beginning of Year $1,803,987 $1,946,480

Net Assets at End of Year $1,946,480 $2,700,093

* 2006 amounts are audited and 2007 amounts are prior to the audit and are sub-

ject to adjustment.

** Imputed Income and Expense for use of government-owned property in the

amount of $135,717 for 2006 and $136,000 in 2007 is not included above.

Revenue SourcesFiscal Year 2006-2007

Federal Funds 965,596 (24.66%)

State Funds 537,962 (13.74%)

Misc. Funds/Income 272,729 (6.97%)

City Funds 705,315 (18.01%)

Foundations/United Way 327,021 (8.35%)

Investment Income 114,900 (2.93%)

Private Contributions 991,690 (25.33%)

TOTAL $3,915,213

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Misc. Funds/Income

7%

FederalFunds25%

Foundations & United

Way7%

PrivateContributions

25%

City Funds18%

State Funds14%

InvestmentIncome

3%

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Employment ProgramOur Employment Program provides assis-tance in training and employment for thosewho are ready, including those who havegone through the Recovery Program. Theprogram offers our clients employmenttraining opportunities, transportation tointerviews and orientations, résumé andreferral assistance, assistance with off-sitehousing, higher education informa-tion and more. In keeping with thephilosophy of personal responsibil-ity, the program does not usuallyfind a job for a client, but rathersupports the client's effort to findemployment.

Hispanic ProgramThe homeless population over recent yearshas seen an increasing presence of Spanish-speaking people. The bilingual coordinatorof this program ensures that our Spanish-speaking clients can benefit fully from allprograms offered by the Hope Center.Overall, our Hispanic Program helpsSpanish-speaking clients overcome the lan-guage barriers that stand between them andindependent living.

ayle was raised in a loving family with no history of drugsor alcohol. When she reached high school, she began hangingaround with friends who introduced her to both.

She held things together, moved to a new town, bought a newhouse and car and had two children. She was still using onand off, and when she got overwhelmed with all that life wasthrowing at her she began a downward spiral. She lost it all -her house, her job, her children - and ended up in jail.

She was first sent to a short-term rehabili-tation program, but wasn't really interestedin quitting and was soon back into drugs.Then she found out she was pregnant, butkept on using drugs and alcohol. Shemoved in with her sister and decided shewould get it together. She didn't.

Gayle gave birth to her third child, andshortly afterward went back to jail. She called and got on thewaiting list for the Hope Center Recovery Program forWomen, and her family arranged for her bail.

She arrived at the Hope Center on her mother's birthday -one of the best birthdays her mother had ever had. That is,until her next birthday when Gayle celebrated her sobriety asshe completed the program.

Today Gayle is the assistant staff supervisor atthe women's recovery program. She and her chil-dren live in their own home, and she's gettingmarried in a couple of months.

Gayle says the structure, accountability and thepeer driven aspects set the Hope Center apartfrom other programs she had tried. She alsopoints out that although people in the programcome from all walks of life, there's one thing thatthey all have in common. "For most of us, drugsor alcohol ruled our whole lives. To watch peoplemove from addiction to recovery is very power-

ful," says Gayle. "The change and growth is visible. Peoplearrive broken down and lost. And then, after a while, theirwhole thinking changes and they're alive again."

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Gayle's StoryPrograms and Services

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avin is 27 and started using drugs about 14 years ago.He started experimenting by drinking alcohol and smokingpot. Soon he was running with the wrong crowd and usingOxyContin. He married at 18 and did drugs with his wife.He attended college and was nearing graduation when hestarted shooting up.

Gavin stole, lied and did whatever it took to get money fordrugs. In fact, he ended up selling all his furniture and any-thing else he could find. Finally he hit rock bottom and bythen he had abused his relationships to the point that noone would help him.

So, he came to the Hope Center and spent a week in detox.When he left, he immediately relapsed.

About a week later, he was back in detox at the HopeCenter. This time he stayed and entered the RecoveryProgram. And he stayed with it. Several months later hecompleted the program. Now's he's an assistant staff mem-ber at the Hope Center working with others who are juststarting the program.

Gavin said he stayed at the Hope Centerthe last time because he had completely runout of options. He had no money, hadburned lots of bridges, and just didn't feelthat life was worth living. He had knownsomeone who had been through the HopeCenter program and decided to give it a try.He's now glad he did.

Gavin says he can really relate to the guyshe sees just coming into the program and he hopes to beable to work with them. "One of the keys to this programis to see others breaking free from addiction and restoringrelationships with their families and children. That reallygives us all inspiration."

Gavin's Story Programs and ServicesTransitional HousingHope Center clients who have dealtwith the issues that have kept themhomeless may take advantage of theTransitional Housing Program. Theprogram provides semi-private roomsthat are used by clients participating inthe Employment Program. Theseclients pay rent, save money and con-tinue to work on life skills as they pre-pare themselves for life outside theshelter.

Hill Rise Place ApartmentsHill Rise Place Apartments providesRecovery Program clients who areready to move back into the commu-nity with a drug- and alcohol-free resi-

dence that supports their recovery.Residents of the 40-unit efficiencyapartment building have access to theHope Center's employment, recovery,and social services programs, as well asthe health clinic.

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lake is the sixth of eight children and was born with a mildmental illness. He was raised mostly in an orphanage, and has beenin and out of programs most of his life. Blake's teen years werefairly stable and he graduated from high school. However, in highschool he was also introduced to alcohol.

Blake moved to Lexington to get a job in the horse industry.Friends pressured him into trying marijuana, andhe started using hard drugs at 21. When he was23, he got married and had three children. A whilelater he suffered a mental breakdown and wasseparated from his wife and kids.

In 2001, Blake first came to the Hope Center foremergency shelter as a general population client.He continued to work off and on for a while untilhe realized that he couldn't break his addiction.

In 2006 he was referred to the Hope Center by adoctor to be admitted into the dual diagnosis pro-gram. The dual diagnosis program is for clientswho need to focus on both recovery from addic-

tion and mental health issues. In the dual diagnosis program, clientscan go slowly and really take time to focus and absorb the programelements and tools.

Blake said that recovery brought a change in his life by teachinghim not to isolate himself and to learn to rely on others for help.

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Blake's StoryDetention CenterMore than 80 percent of the inmates inthe Fayette County Detention Centerare there for reasons related directly orindirectly to drug or alcohol abuse. TheHope Center began running a recoveryprogram for male inmates in 2002, andin 2006 the program was expand-ed to include the women inmates.We work with inmates for a mini-mum of four months and makesure each inmate has establishedcontacts with recovery resourcesin the community upon release.Sometimes, this means joiningone of our own recovery pro-grams. All indications are that theprogram is helping people avoidrepeating the kind of behaviorthat led to their arrest the firsttime.

Mobile Outreach TeamThis aggressive outreach program meetshomeless people where they are andassists them with basic needs. TheMobile Outreach Team includes a nurseand two case workers who operatefrom a custom motor home (theHopeMobile) parked at a differentdowntown church location eachweek day.

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Events Benefit the Hope Center pecial eventseach year helpthe Hope Centerraise much need-ed funds as wellas increase thevisibility of ourmission. Lastyear's events

Car RaffleA 2007 Volvo S80 was very

generously donated byQuantrell Auto Group.

The raffle raised $86,700

11th AnnualClover Classic 5KWalk/RunApproximately 200walkers and runnersparticipated andraised nearly $17,000

Rood & Riddle Grand PrixRood & Riddle Equine Hospital sponsored

the 6th annual Kentucky Grand Prix event atthe Kentucky Horse Park. Rood & Riddle

donated one-half of the proceeds to theHope Center.

CalcuttaAn event held on the eve of the Rood &

Riddle Grand Prix that is generously hostedby Don and Mira Ball. This year's Calcuttaand Rood & Riddle Grand Prix raised over

$35,000.Donor ReceptionThe Annual DonorReception is a time for theHope Center to honor itsfaithful donors, as well asget to know potentially newdonors. This year's eventraised over $37,000.

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The Hope Center relies heavily on privatedonations to provide all the services mentionedin the pages of this report. Approximately2,000 people a year benefit from services pro-vided by the Hope Center. In many cases livesare rebuilt and changed forever. To continue,we need your help.

The gift that would help the most is a cash donation.

You may choose to donate once or to donateregularly. Your gift of any amount is extremelyappreciated by all of our clients and goes toprovide daily services and operate the pro-grams. There are many ways to give:

· Online - go to www.hopectr.org, hit thedonate button and fill out the online givingform.

· Credit Card - you can use your credit cardfor a one-time donation or you can give uspermission to debit your card at the sametime each month.

· Mail - please mail your donation to HopeCenter, P.O. Box 6, Lexington, KY 40588.

· Employee Match Program - does youremployer have a charitable matching giftsprogram?

· Monthly contributions with bank or creditcard - with your approval, both banks andcredit card companies will make recurringmonthly donations to the Hope Center inthe amount of your choice.

Name the Hope Center as a beneficiary in your planned giving.

A planned gift is a way today to create a legacythat will impact the Lexington community foryears to come. Examples of Planned Givinginclude:

· Bequests through your Will· Charitable Trusts· Life Insurance Gifts· Retirement Plans· Stock or Securities· Property or Real Estate

To discuss this further, contact Heather

How You Can Help

Provide in-kind itemsWe have ongoing needs for

stamps greeting cards

notebook paperwhite socks

t-shirts & underwear (new)sheets & towels

meal trays disposable razors

shaving cream small soaps

lotionsshampoo

toothbrushes & toothpastecombs

deodorantshower shoes

feminine hygiene productsunused panties & bras

Motrin, Pepto Bismol, Tylenol, Milk ofMagnesia, Robitussin PM (alcohol free),

Chlortabs and Aleve.

From time-to-time, we also have need ofother specific items. These will be reported inour newsletters and on our Website,

Be a Hope CenterAmbassador

Are you passionate about theHope Center? Tell others!

We'd love to provide you with apacket of information that will assistyou in telling others about the pro-grams and services the Hope Centerprovides.

To obtain an Ambassador packet,contact Amy Fossett at 859.252.7881,extension 3006.

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Recovery Programfor Women

1524 Versailles Road

Lexington, Kentucky 40504

Telephone

859 252-2002

Seedsof

Hope

Remember

the Hope Center

in your will or

estate planning.

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 6

Lexington, Kentucky 40588

Street Address

360 West Loudon Avenue

Telephone

859 252-7881

Hill Rise Place Apartments

709 North Hill Rise Court

Lexington, Kentucky 40504

Telephone

859 255-8077

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2006-2007 Board of DirectorsRandy Breeding, Chair

Dulworth, Breeding & Karns

Terry Mobley, Vice Chair

University of Kentucky

Scott McKinney, Treasurer

Scientific Imaging Technology

Bill Rouse, Secretary

Rouse Companies

Gail Bennett

WUKY

Patrick Brewer

Lexmark

Bill Bridges

Quantrell Cadillac Inc.

Jack Burch

Community Action Council

Harry Cohen

Shirley Cook

Lexington Housing Authority

Jean Cravens

Adam Edelen

Thomas and King

Anne Ehl

Doug Ezzell

Guy Ezzell Insurance

Frank Hamilton

Nally & Gibson Georgetown

Ellie Hawse

Marlene Helm

Commissioner of Social Services

Lexington-Fayette Urban County

Government

Louis Hillenmeyer III

Dr. Gordon Hyde

Connie Joiner

Insight Media Advertising

George Keifer

Bluegrass Comprehensive Care

Steve Kelly

Central Bank

Rev. Bill Kincaid

Woodland Christian Church

Arnold Kirkpatrick

Kirkpatrick and Co.

Jane Kirschling

U.K. College of Nursing

Becky Murphy

Charlie Murphy Real Estate

Inge Petit

Dr. George Privett, Jr.

Lexington Diagnostic Center

and Open MRI

Rev. Bonnie Quantrell Jones

St. Martha's Church

Robert Rodriguez

Parker Shannon

Toyota Motor Manufacturing

Kentucky

Jim Sprow

Richard Stephenson

Stoll Keenon Ogden

Dr. Robert Straus

The Very Rev. Morris Thompson

Christ Church Cathedral

Brian Wood

B.C. Wood Companies

Hope’s Mission Statement

Hope Center is a private, nonprofit

organization that coordinates and

provides life sustaining/life

rebuilding services to Lexington’s

homeless and at-risk persons.

What's Next?

The homeless numbers in the U.S. continue to grow,

and our community is no different. In fact, in recent

years, the number of homeless men staying in the shelter

has increased by about 50 percent. The center now regu-

larly shelters more than 200 men a night in a facility

with 116 beds.

With your help, we will diligently continue to pursue

our mission to provide life sustaining/life rebuilding

services to Lexington's homeless and at-risk persons. In

addition to our daily mission, there are also two major

projects planned for the near future.

· The George Privett Recovery Center which will open

in mid-2008, will serve two purposes. It will provide

a location for the men in recovery that is focused

solely on recovery issues. It will also allow the men

in the recovery program to move out of the emer-

gency shelter, allowing more bed space for general

population clients.

· More than 200 women have now completed the pro-

gram at the Ball-Quantrell Jones Recovery Center.

Our goal is to continue to assist these women with

their recovery efforts by providing permanent hous-

ing similar to the Hill Rise Place apartments that are

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